Henry VIII - The Tudor Tyrant Documentary
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Love your content guys 😊😊😊😊❤❤
Love your content!
Thank you for the Angevines, Xerxes and Leopold II videos, they were awesome!!
Don't forget George I and George II!
Suggestion: Albert I of Belgium
Keep up the good work!
This man changed SO much history all because of his desperation for a son and to demostrate that he would always had the last laugh
That’s partly true, If Richard the third had won the battle of Bosworth, then English history as we know, it would be completely unrecognizable. Heck, Richard would have restarted the 100 years war.
You sure ?
I think the true last laugh was his daughter destroying what he murdered her mother to do … continue the blood dynasty.
Checkmate indeed.
@@fAnGeDkOrNfAnI sometimes think Queen Elizabeth I, although having other reasons, did that on purpose. The not having an heir, that is. 😮
Sounds like my dad
I wish The Tudors series had continued with Mary’s story. The strong young woman playing her was so perfect, it was heart-wrenching to watch what Henry did to her and no one could fault her for losing some of her humanity when she was trained to be a queen and then treated like dirt.
I would also love the Tudors series to continue. I think Edwards reign would be interesting, also to follow other characters ie The Semours, Anne of Cleves, Thomas Tallis etc.
Are you talking about Mary or Elizabeth?
What is this Tudor series? I'm interested!
Excellent documentary. I visited the Tower as a kid. It was horrifing, so cold, dark, dank and creepy. Henry sent alot of people to their deaths there. I know he did some good as a King but he put so much fear into people as well.
Exactly
Maybe your brain has filled in a memory for you, but the tower is absolutely not a cold, dark, dank, creepy place 🤦🏻 the tower of London is basically just a walled village, it has houses and chapels and gardens etc, it isn't some kind of dungeon. It literally doesn't even have a dungeon. Most prisoners held in the tower were nobility and were just kept under house arrest in a very nice room. 😅
I will never be tired of learning about these people. 😂
I guess you live stateside the romanticising of the story does little to align itself to our race that lived as slaves at that time 😑🇬🇧👍🏽
@@maggieedwards3951africans were kidnapping slaves and selling them to slave traders. Europeans didnt enslave blacks in any significant numbers. Slavery would still be legal all around the world if it wasnt for the English. So have some fucking respect.
Last time i was this early anne boleyn still had a head!
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The Tudors serie is so good. Sam Neil monologue at his end is so amazing, brings me to tears every time.
You know Wolsey didn’t commit suicide don’t you?
@@RuthPeake-gq4vk truth is we don’t know, you don’t know. You only know what people in power said happen and like Tudor serie Henry said paraphrased: «don’t let it be known it was a suicide». Maybe it was natural causes, that still doesn’t mean Sam Neills performance wasn’t epic and a great masterpiece acting and the writers did awesome job writing that monologue. It’s great art.
6:20
Henry VII: Oh, my alliance with Spain... My poor, poor alliance with Spain...
A preist- And your son, sire?
Henry VII- Oh yes, of course, my son. But mostly, my alliance with Spain...
Henry VIII- Hey, pop.
Henry VII- Who the heck are yo- OOOOH YEAH!
Oversimplified?
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@@Desert-Princedefinitely oversimplified
I used to live in Eltham for 35 years. As a boy I often used to sit in the grounds imagining a young Henry playing in the grounds and Henry the 7th coming to visit his son. Was a great place to visit and have picnics. Especially with the Tudor barn pub and restaurant. Which is the original hunters lodge
Know it well
26:36
31:14 31:46🎉
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He was a child of his upbringing. Spoiled and pampered, he grew up feeling that he was the supreme being. He could have whatever he wanted. If not he threw them away. In the modern era he wouldn’t have lasted very long. He would have been assassinated by a disgruntled parent.
Indeed
Great points! Ol' Henry wasn't always a fat, irascible tyrant, but he was always arrogant, spoiled and entitled.
Henry was the English Kim Jong Un.
While Henry VIII is still famous, or infamous, I knew nothing of Charles V and was prompted to look him up when I saw that he became Holy Roman Emperor at age 19. He was far more than just HRE. He seems to have had much greater influence over a wider swath of the world than Henry ever had.
Charles V was the most powerful man in Europe at that time.
Loved the first one! Thanks For this! Your hardwork is always appreciated ❤❤❤❤
Much is talked about how Mary I, Henry's daughter w/ Catherine of Aragon, became known as Bloody Mary for killing 312 people (mostly burning at stake and the rest in prison.) This comes from a book published in 1563.
But it's estimated that Henry VIII murdered anywhere from 57,000 to 72,000 people during his reign.
And yet, few people even realize this, let alone talk about it, instead just focusing on his six wives or the deeds of Mary I.
Sure seems like the Catholic Church could have saved itself from decades of grief if it had just given Henry the annulment he wanted instead of bending to the desires of Spain
The pope was imprisoned by the emperor of Spain at the time 😅
History is amazing but rarely in a good way.
Thank you for a wonderful documentary. I have been a student of Tudor history for about 50 years. This docu video is a high quality addition to the historical material. Do more .Thank you.
His got Anne Boylan beheaded
For a crime she diddnt commit.
Time 11:03PM Sun 8/25/24
He killed Catherine Howard too, for having an affair while he did the same thing many times.
Anne Bo😮leyn and Katherine Howard are distant cousins
Anne Boleyn was famously executed on May 19th... not the 31st.
There maybe going by the moden calendar dates rather than the one used at the time
No mention of Henry having relations with Anne Boleyns sister?
Also, paintings are 'hung', people are 'hanged'
This is by far my favorite world leader. Yes he was a mess but he ushered in so much change that is still with us today due to his endless quest for loving sons. Anything Tudor based stirs my grits.
What are grits?
@@KmvS86corn based porridge.
@@akaLaBrujaRoja oh ok. I’m Canadian and never been further south than NY state and Michigan
He was a narcissist treating women like chattel 😑🇬🇧
Are u kidding! He was a tyrant and one of the worst abusers of women in history- all because he had a small todger
I find the life of Henry the eighth to be better than any soap opera story that could ever be written… It’s amazing how one man can cause so much pain, death, and change in just one lifetime. While he was selfish and narcissistic, his actions set the wheels in motion to bring about the protestant faith throughout England and thus, the Americas eventually.
I think hé was crazy
Didnt deserve any woman
And with you ladies and gentlemen: the English Nero!
Hit the jackpot with Elizabeth. The Tudor family, after having seized the throne, couldn't produce a male heir. The English people used as pawns by both Father and Son.
Henry VIII gave everyone a "Tudoring" (tutoring) lesson.
Excellent! Just Excellent! Thank you!😂❤
The moment we’ve been waiting for 🙏🏾
Love your work! Thank you. Henry Vlll and the impact of his life on history still fascinates.
Our pleasure!
The crazy lady next door forgot her meds today.. she out there watering the garden in the rain 💪🏽
The need for a heir was paramount. No matter what the cost. But sadly we still saw Mary taking the crown and encouraging the Spanish Inquisition to slaughter so many on British soil. They like to gloss over that fact.
As her brother and father did before her and as his sister did after her reign
@@moraesneto9508 Queen Elizabeth literally ended the religious wars by giving amnesty ffs
@@Zyzyx442 saw that to those who she persecuted with the penal laws, and of course she ended the religious wars, by killing, arresting and exiling every catholic in England and Ireland.
Gloss over the fact he killed most of his wives?? Ok....
@dundundun4242 he only executed 2 of his 6 wives
Boleyn's mistake was overestimating the power she had over Henry and underestimating the intelligence, cunning, and viciousness of Henry's advisors and of her various enemies. Henry had her beheaded just four short months after Catherine of Aragon died. Then, to add insult to injury, so many of her enemies were front stage and center for her execution and then afterward Henry allowed her body to lay on the scaffolding for hours because he made no burial arrangements for her. In the end, he truly despised her. Such a sad ending to a short life.
I would hazard a guess and say Anne's charges were completely fabricated.😢
What a beast! Watch the dvd “Wolf Hall”-a glorious depiction of the early years with Anne Boleyn. Starring Damian Lewis, Claire Foy and the brilliant Mark Rylance!❤
Enjoyed the video.
"Join my league? I've got cheese!"
😂 19:14
Well presented and researched
Henry the 8th is the most evil ruler ever
There were much worse rulers than King Henry VIII. Try studying history more before you make such statements.
I agree. I can think of 3, and I’m not a History Buff
There's Charles 1, John, and many others that were even worse.
He was no great leader they will always gloss over history that what historians tend to do ,only his abolition to split the church was his only notable thing 😂
Stalin ?
Bedankt
"The poet John Skelton* educated Henry in his moral duties"...well that went well didn't !!! 😳🥴🥹
not only the divorced beheaded died thing beeing a pattern, he also married 3 different Katherines (tho they all spelled diffrently) and 2 Annes, almost as if to mock/match the "kings back then all had the same name"
Omg I've been waiting for this!!! 🎉 GREAT video!!! My favorite thus far! (I'm a little overly excited but that's just a compliment to you! ❤❤❤)
Editing to fix my spelling so I can give a compliment without appearing completely illiterate 😂
A bold fine move when he broke off from the Catholic church in Italy.
It's never a good thing when there is a portion of your nation's history referred to as "The Anarchy", and he was a man of his time trying to do the right thing. Add to that a probable concussion, and possibly a more drastic head trauma, and non-stop pain and there is little wonder that he went the way he did. Imagine all you want of how it could have been the start of a Golden Age, setting Elizabeth up for success even younger in life, but all that adversity did make her the strong monarch that she was. Oh, to be a fly on the wall during this time.
Please, my professional editing friends, can you tell me what transitions is used in this video?
brutal
I have more sympathy for Henry than I did before watching this documentary. The accident he had was devastating for him. Both physically and psychologically. This does excuse his tyrannical behaviour, but for me, it certainly explains it.
I can’t wait for them to do a documentary on Lewis and Clark !
An egomaniac
Everything his family did to get the throne down the drain all because of his obsession with having a son. The only good thing that came out of his obsession was Elizabeth i.
Edward VI, Henry VIII's son and heir, was also by many accounts a competent King, although there was speculation that, had he lived (and therefore reigned) longer, his militant Protestantism would've seen anti-Catholic persecution in England to an equal, or worse, extent than the contrary repression that later made his half-sister Mary's subsequent reign so infamous.
Unfortunately we'll never know, with his death at such a young age due to TB.
Something with which we may agree on however, is the rather unfair stance Edward VI had towards his half-sister Elizabeth on the matter of his succession; she had a much stronger claim to the throne following his death than Lady Jane Grey (the poor girl certainly didn't deserve the cruel execution and attainder she received).
Lesson 1 in the 16th century: Don’t get injured.
Mr. VIII was not fat; he was big-boned.
He experienced a traumatic brain injury and his conceit and cruelty knew no bounds
PLEASE DO CHARLES V YOU HAVE NO HABSBURGS
oh it's the big one!
Was there a chance that Henry VII arranged the marriage of Arthur to Catherine of Arragon because she too had a claim to the English throne?
Her claim was so distant I doubt it
@@pedanticradiator1491 more distant than Henry VII?
@@Cadence733 I think so
@@pedanticradiator1491 I looked it up. I think Catherine of Aragon was also descended from John of Guant but from his second marriage to Catherine of Lancaster. Henry VII of course coming from the Beufort line which descended from John of Guant's illegitimate children with Kathryn Swynford.
Catherine Howard was executed on 13/02/1542,Thoas Culpeper and Francis Dereham were both executed on 10/12/1941.Aparenttly she could have seen their headson the London Bridge on her way to the Tower.
I thought you already did Henry viii lol
We did with our old narrators and writers. This is brand new, made from scratch.
@@PeopleProfiles You made brand new writers and narrators frm scratch?
The dynasty Henry Vll fought for and Henry Vlll killed for came to nought in the end.
Love the video Mate can you do the Father of Eugenics Sir Francis Galton❤
Henry was a total psychopath!
Looks like count dankula.
To be catholic means (according to all ecclesiastical rules) to be in communion with the Pope. If the tyrannical king wanted to keep the Latin rite is one, but he wanted to rule his own church, splitting from the Catholic Church, just to fulfill his ego... So, please, be precise in your terms you use and don't do basic mistakes. Thank you!
Consequences his sins are widely visible in today's society. Anglican church are almost empty similar things happened to the Catholic Church as well. Closed down churches or transformed in pubs. Society radically pagan, full of rebellious people who attack own authorities. English society is fallen entirely, there is only one option for English society ~ REEWANGELISATION.
Anne boylen died on the 19th of may not 31st of may
Sooooooo sick of the Kamala the hyena ads. I'm getting really close to uninstalling this app. I'll just go back to good old fashioned READING A BOOK.
I pay for ad-free TH-cam content. Kind of offended by your Harry's shave kit advertisement
Oh dear. I do love your videos, but please check the facts before posting. Anne Boleyn DID attend her trial and she was executed on 19th May 1536...not 31st. It was Katherine Howard who didn't attend a trial, as she had an act of attainder against her. Otherwise... It's an enjoyable video.
Father of Queen Elizabeth the first
Strange that the modern "Spare Henry/Harry" is just as a brat as Henry the VIII! If only Arthur had not died then, six women's lives would have been so different and hopefully William is spared for many years so that Meganomaniac and her toddler Harry can't get their dirty little hands on the throne. Just saying....
I love King h 26:36
Henry was a victim of the expectations and ideology during his lifetime . As so were those victimized by him.
Suggestions for future episodes:
Roman Emperor Commodus
Roman Emperor Caracella
OSU Football coach Woody Hayes
Alexander the Great
Bob Wian-Founder of "Bob's Big Boy"
Clarence Saunders-Founder of "Piggly Wiggly"
Film Director Stanley Kubrick
Film Director Alfred Hitchcock
Milton S. Hershey-Founder of "Hersheys"
Davey Crockett-"King of the wild frontier"
OSU Football Running Back Archie Griffin
Lee Falk-Creator of "The Phantom" (Comic Book Superhero)
James O'Barr-Creator of "The Crow" comic book series
Chely Wright-Counrty Singer and LGBT activist
Andrew Lloyd Weber-Creator of "The Phantom of the opera"
Matthew Hopkins-"Witchfinder General"
Ed Gein-Serial Killer (Inspiration for Buffalo Bill and Leatherface)
Film Director Ed Wood jr.
None of those sound the slightest bit interesting.
O! H!
Love the channel but this was a pointless retread.
King Henry VIII has had so many biographies, documentaries, and movies done about him that it is getting excessive. It's like the JFK assassination, enough already! Try a biography of someone else less well known.
How about Elizabeth of Russia ?
This channel posted last week that they were updating old videos, hence why there have been some repeats recently
I would love to watch this but the narrator is beyond boring.